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Muslim Festival attracts crowds
Event emphasizes multi-ethnic diversity, mutual tolerance
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"Sisters Who Shine," a group dedicated to helping those who need services like housecleaning and those who provide such services.
The Islamic Society of Greater Salt Lake.
Bobby Darvish, president of the Muslim Forum of Utah, sat behind stacks of books whose covers were a filigree of gold ink, as a small wooden incense burner wafted sweet smoke into the air. The books' title was, "The Noble Qur'an: English Translation of the Meaning and Commentary."
"It's actually going very well," he said of the festival. As the sun sank, and the day cooled, more people would come, he hoped. Dedicated to improving the image and condition of Muslims in Utah, the forum does projects such as working for civil rights and helping with a soup kitchen for the homeless.
Why are so many cultures present at the festival? "One of the biggest Muslim philosophies is straight from the Quran. . . . " he began, and searched on a computer for a quotation from the religion's holy book. But his computer would not immediately connect, so he paraphrased: "All races being equal."
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